Business Policies and Strategies

Mar 2nd, 2014

DotaCN

Category:

Business & Finance

Price: $30 USD

Question description

Prepare, in a table format,(in word) a SWOTT analysis on any real
company in the auto industry. As you prepare your analysis, it must be based on
the following definitions for strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, threats,
and trends.

Strengths: These are
characteristics of a company that are stronger than its competitors are. If a
company is good at something, but its competitors are as well, then it is not a
strength.

Weaknesses: These are
characteristics of a company that are weaker than its competitors are. If a
company is weak at something, but its competitors are as well, then it is not a
weakness.

Opportunities: These are issues that are
external to a company that can affect the company and its competitors in a
favorable way.

Threats: These are issues that are
external to a company that can affect the company and its competitors in an
unfavorable way.

Trends: These are developing
opportunities and threats.

Deliverable Format

The table should have columns with the following labels:

Strength

Weakness

Opportunity

Threat

Trend

It should have at least 8 rows for factors that you feel are
important to the success of a firm in that particular industry.

Cells should have 1–2 sentences of explanation as to why each has
been identified as a strength, weakness, opportunity, threat, or trend. Not
every identified factor will have all of its its row of cells annotated.

As you begin to dig for SWOTT references courses in composing
your Automotive Industry SWOTT, there are 4 requirements for this IP to be sure
you include:

1. A brief Introduction to the Automotive Industry SWOTT analysis.

2. The SWOTT chart. I strongly suggest this be done in a word document (ex.
box chart in word) versus excel to create a seamless IP document.